Following hot on the heels of J&L's interview with Accept bassist Peter Baltes the duo head out to catch the band in action. Along the way Loond makes a detour through stoner rock land, taking in Karma To Burn, Honky, and Dixie Witch in turn. It was probably best he got some extra fortification, because no sooner had he and Jibbies arrived for Accept than they found themselves surrounded by the guitar-wielding, perfectly-mannered, Scandanavian WWII paramilitary force known as Sabaton.

I normally don’t get depressed. I’m a fairly happy and go lucky person. I am wound up and high strung in certain ways, but I don’t have a melancholy disposition. But last weekend I was feeling rather “down”. I could attribute it to a variety of things…
Work has been really stressful and frustrating for the past six to eight months. It’s amazing to me how things are done in corporate America. Decisions are made...

Accept bassist and founding member Peter Baltes was kind enough to take time out from whatever else was going on in sunny Southern California (the most recent stop on the band’s ‘Blood Of The Nations’ world tour) and let Jibbies & Loond quiz him about the band’s past, present, and future. Good times, bad times, twists of fate, and the will to rock are all addressed, as are plans for the next record and the possibility of adding some TT Quick to the set.
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